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February 11, 2014

Nightclub troubles

The landlord for the controversial Pur Lux Lounge nightclub has vowed to kick out the club's owner, either voluntarily or through a court-ordered eviction.

Steven P. Frank, who manages the land and building at 11975 Jefferson Avenue through a partnership, began to cut ties with Pur Lux owner Crystal Sawyer on Jan. 18 after learning that city officials had accused Sawyer of failing to meet a series of conditions of a special city zoning permit.

• Mike Davaul: Another one bites the dust. First Steelhouse Tavern and now this spot! Young folks, back to The Alley you go.

• Kory Steele: I think this is a shame, and I can't trust either side's story on the matter. The building mostly sat vacant for more than five years, and someone tried to create a business from the ground up.

Cook Out fans, critics

Cook Out, the North Carolina-based fast food hamburger chain also known for its milkshakes, wants to open a restaurant on Route 17 in the Court House area. Cook Out has filed plans to build a 1,589-square-foot drive-through restaurant in the southern portion of the parking lot that's home to a KFC restaurant along Beehive Drive, according to county documents.

• Richard Clayton: What we need is a good, locally owned barbecue joint, not more fast food chains. I'd open one, except I already run another business. I have several great barbecue sauce recipes that would do great, even a banana-based barbecue sauce.

• Ashley Dethlefs-Shanks: Cook Out makes very good food and is very affordable. What is the big deal?

• Susan E Gray: I can't wait! Yummy!

• Karen Elizabeth DiGiorgio: Good for them!

• James Kennedy: More chains ... yippee.

• Glee Burt: Best darn burgers in the business!

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